JUDO BIOSTAT 25 TGA
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Intended use
2.
Intended use
Installation and use of the water treatment
device are each subject to the applicable
national regulations.
Apart from the instruction manual and the le-
gally binding accident prevention provisions
applicable in the country and place of use,
the recognized technical regulations for safe
and proper work must also be observed.
The water to be treated must comply with
the European Drinking Water Directive!
Always contact the manufacturer/supplier
before using water with a different quality or
with additives!
This water treatment device is suitable for
use in cold drinking water up to maximum
ambient temperature of 86 °F (30 °C).
It is produced according to the newest
standards of technology and the generally
accepted safety regulations in Germany.
The water treatment device may only be
used as described in the instruction manual.
Any other or further use is deemed not to be
intended use.
Additional dangers exist in case of non-
intended use and failure to observe the
danger symbols and safety information. The
manufacturer/supplier are not liable for any
losses or damage resulting from this. The
risk is solely borne by the user.
Intended use also includes observing the
instruction manual.
The manufacturer/supplier must always be
consulted before using the water treatment
device outside the use limitations given in
the instruction manual.
The water treatment device is only to be
used in a technically perfect condition, for
their intended use, safely and aware of the
dangers and with full observance of the
instruction manual!
Have any malfunctions corrected imme-
diately!
In order to be able to discharge safely the
wastewater in operation and in case of any
defect in the system, precise compliance
with the details stated in the chapter
“Requirements for the place of installation”
is necessary!
2.1
Water pressure
The water pressure must be between 22 psi
(1.5 bar) and 116 psi (8 bar).
If the water treatment device is not regularily
regenerated, this can result in a pressure
loss and impairment of the softening func-
tion.
ATTENTION
(see chapter “Safety information and
dangers due to non-compliance”)
If the water pressure is more than 116 psi
(8 bar) a pressure reducer must be installed
before the water treatment device (see fig.
2). An operating pressure of more than 116
psi (8 bar) can lead to malfunction and
failure.
The optimal operating pressure for the water
treatment device lies between 44 psi (3 bar)
and 73 psi (5 bar). It works most economi-
cally under these pressure conditions. In
modern sanitary installations (in particular
where single lever mixers are used), despite
normal system pressure conditions, peak
pressures of up to over 435 psi (30 bar)
frequently occur. This can cause damage to
important functional interior parts of the
water treatment device.